Itinerary for Washington, D.C.

I’m so excited to be leaving for Washington, D.C. soon and wanted to share my itinerary with you.  I couldn’t resist after snagging a flight on Frontier Airlines for $30 per person round-trip.  Of course, that’s not including the baggage fees, but still for less than $150 total for my husband and I, it’s a steal!  I found an Airbnb in the Bloomingdale neighborhood located only 2 miles from Downtown for less than $500 for the week!  Flying into Dulles, the new Silver line takes you into D.C. for only $3.60 pp with a SmarTrip card ($2.00pp).  The Silver Line bus service travels 4-5 miles to the train for the 40 minute ride into D.C.  We’ll walk less than half a mile to the condo and after getting situated, have a quick lunch nearby, and walk 15 minutes to the grocery to load up for the week.  By then, it will be around 3:00pm, so I only planned one sight-seeing activity…Arlington National Cemetery.  We’ll take the 25 minute Metro, transferring once, for transport.

Our itinerary for Day 2 is to take the Metro to Alexandria, Virginia, where we’ll pick up a bicycle from Bike & Roll, and ride 9 miles to Mt. Vernon.  I have reservations at the historic Mt. Vernon Inn Restaurant for lunch, and we’ll tour George Washington’s former plantation  home and it’s outbuildings, distillery, gristmill, and lavish gardens and grounds.  At 4:00pm, we’ll take a boat ride back to Alexandria, have dinner and hop on the Metro for returning to D.C.

I’ve signed up for the Capital Bikeshare, similar to a program that was recently launched here in Cincinnati, and one that I took advantage of in Denver, Colorado last year.  You may join for a day, 3-days, a month, or a year ($7.00; $15.00; $25.00; $75.00).  I purchased the month membership for $25.  There are hundreds of stations in the area, and once you’ve picked up a bicycle, the first 30 minutes are free.  If your trip takes between 31-60 minutes, it’s only an extra $1.50, and if the trip takes 61-90 minutes – it’s an extra $4.50.  With most of the D.C. attractions located only 1-3 miles apart, it’s the perfect way to see D.C.  We’ve downloaded their Smart phone app, so we’ll be able to check where stations are, if a dock is available to drop off the bike, or if a bicycle is available at that location.

On Day 3, the agenda is to bike a total of 7 miles, with stops at Dupont Circle, Georgetown for lunch and browsing the shops, followed by a walk along the C & O Canal, riding along Embassy Row, through Adams Morgan neighborhood, and dinner back at the Airbnb.

Day 4 includes biking to the National Mall, Downtown, Penn Quarter, and Chinatown.

A trip to D.C. wouldn’t be complete without a tour of the U.S. Capitol (and possibly the White House) on Day 5.  Next, a walk through the U.S. Botanic Garden, lunch at the Eastern Market near Capitol Hill, a quick stop at the National Archives, and a light dinner at Union Station, before heading back to our home away from home.

I saved touring some of the Smithsonian Institution’s Museums (Natural History and Air and Space Museums) for Day 6, during the week with less crowds.  Along with lunch at the Old Ebbitt Grill, walking the grounds surrounding the White House and President’s Park, and dinner back at the condo.

For our final day in D.C., I’d like to bike 3.6 miles to the U.S. National Arboretum with a packed lunch for some time in nature.

The following day, we’ll need to take a taxi at the ungodly hour of 3:45am to Dulles Airport, since our flight leaves at 6:00am back to Cincinnati.  Of course, my rough itinerary is weather and energy dependent, but it’s nice to have an idea of what we’d like to see and do, and the accompanying details arranged, so we’re not spending valuable vacation time researching.

My list of other activities, if we happen to have free time include: Washington National Cathedral, Tidal Basin, Basilica of the National Shrine, Hillwood Museum & Gardens, Rock Creek Park, and the Supreme Court.  If anyone has any other ideas or thoughts, I’d love to hear them!

Nightlife at Put-in-Bay

Feeling like Cinderella with less than an hour or two left, our day at Put-in-Bay was going to end at 9:30pm (our Jet Express ferry return time) so we knew we had to squeeze out every bit of fun we could in the time remaining.  Walking down the street, the sound of a musician belting out a foot tapping tune from an outdoor lakeside venue, led us to take a rest and listen for a while.

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The colorful umbrellas and people up ahead were incentive enough for me!

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While my friends relaxed, I did my thing…take photographs.

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Finding Art at Put-in-Bay

My quest to find art everywhere I go with my camera, was fulfilled at Put-in-Bay!  This tiki torch lighting a restaurant walkway provided a cool contrast to the dusky sky.

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This beautiful girl with an edgy look allowed me to take her photograph.  I gave her one of my cards and sent the photos to her.  She thanked me for making her feel special!

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There’s more to Put-in-Bay than Partying

Exploring South Bass Island on our golf cart, my girlfriends and I discovered the other side of Put-in-Bay.  The side that makes you want to pull up a comfy lounge chair and let the world go by.  We admired the lakeside homes with the glittering water shining through their windows…

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Sailboats gliding quietly through the blue waters…

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The Wild Side of Put-in-Bay

If you’re looking for fun in the sun, dancing, a few adult beverages, and people in skimpy bathing suits, Put-in-Bay is the place to visit!  Although my friends and I didn’t bring our bathing suits for our day on the Island, we didn’t let that prevent us from making a stop at one of the swimming pools Put-in-Bay is famous for.  We bring the party with us no matter where we’re at!  My friend Shari moving to the beat…

 

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Although the pool bar looked inviting, the non-humid 80 degree weather was perfect for lounging around with our clothing on.

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Golf Cart Fun at Put-in-Bay

A trip to Put-in-Bay, also known as the “Key West of the North”, isn’t complete unless you rent a golf cart.  After disembarking from the Jet Express ferry ($33 pp round-trip) from Port Clinton, our first stop was to pick up our ride.  We didn’t reserve a cart ahead of time, but they had plenty.  Splitting the $80 day rental fee between four of us, made it quite affordable.

Seated on the back…taking photographs while we were racing along was fun…

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Girls’ Weekend Port Clinton and Put-in-Bay

My annual tradition of spending a long weekend somewhere with girlfriends has come around full circle this past weekend, when myself and three friends drove from Cincinnati to Port Clinton, Ohio, and eventually ferried over to Put-in-Bay, where we began the tradition 22 years ago!  I don’t remember much about that weekend so many years ago, other than visiting the Marblehead Lighthouse, driving a golf cart around, and listening to a band on a beer splashed floor in a dark bar in the middle of the day.  This time was different.  We still had fun, in fact, we had more fun this time!  Initially we were going to stay on the South Bass Island where the village of Put-in-Bay is located, but with only a couple of months notice for planning the trip (creating a lack of options) and wanting to get some sleep, since many of the hotels are located near loud bars, I booked a condo through Vacation Rental by Owner (VRBO) in Port Clinton, located within walking distance (15 mins.) to the Jet Express for the 25 min. trip over.  After settling in and having a delicious lunch prepared by one of the “girls” at the condo, we made a drink and headed down to the pool and hot tub for some relaxation.  We couldn’t have asked for better weather…80 degrees and sunny afternoons!

We freshened up and headed out to the Mon Ami Winery, located a short 10-15 min. drive from our condo.

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Western & Southern Open Fashion Show

The Western and Southern Open Fashion Show, sponsored by Cincy Chic, was a fun event to photograph for Cincinnati Refined!  I continue to have “firsts” as I work assignments for Cincinnati Refined as I’ve never photographed a fashion show before.  A couple of the models were definitely uncomfortable and insecure and it showed, but I think it’s important to push ourselves to do things that we’re not comfortable with, so we grow and develop our skills and potential to their fullest!

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10 Tips to Cut Your Travel Costs

If you love to travel like I do, here are some tips to stretch your travel dollar…

1.  Lodging

Lodging is by far the largest expense when traveling. Couchsurfing is a terrific alternative to the standard hotel room if you’re a bit adventurous. After making an online profile through Couchsurfing.org, you can search their database based on location and other filters, such as age and male/female, for a place to crash for a few nights. It’s totally free and the friendships you make could become lifelong! You may also host people at your place, if you have a couch, an extra bed, or even an air mattress on the floor. In the past two years, I’ve Couchsurfed in Cape Town, South Africa, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Philadelphia, and New York City.

Patio of Cape Town, S. Africa Couchsurfing home

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2.  Solo Travel

 If you’re traveling solo through a travel company, choose a company that doesn’t charge a single supplement fee, such as G Adventures. They’ll pair you up with a roommate and who knows, you may even become Facebook friends with them!

One of my roommates in Thailand through G Adventures

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Western & Southern Open

The Western & Southern Open is being held August 9 – 17, 2014, here in Cincinnati, Ohio and I was on assignment today.  It was my first experience taking tennis photographs and I wasn’t sure what to expect.  It’s been a long day.  I began by leaving my home at 7:30am and returned after noon.  The remainder of the day (until 8:30pm) I’ve spent editing photos.  I think I did fairly well for my first time.

After researching the players, I decided to photograph the match between Ben Becker from Germany and Malek Jaziri from Tunisia

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Little Nashville Newport, Kentucky

I recently had a photo shoot assignment for iSPYCincy (now known as “Cincinnati Refined”) at Little Nashville Newport in Kentucky.  The establishment is fairly new and the Band that night was Aly’ Ann.  I didn’t take my tripod, but still managed to capture a few good shots of the lead singers.  I’ve been to the “real” Nashville and this was the next best thing!

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Family Reunion

Family Reunions are a time to reconnect with relatives you haven’t seen in a while, eat good food, and participate in fun activities!  That’s what my family did yesterday.  Here in the country that means you go for hayrides…

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eat massive amounts of food…especially desserts prepared by my Aunt Colleen…

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The Color Run in Cincinnati

The Color Run (aka “The Happiest 5K on the Planet”) took place in Cincinnati on Saturday morning and that meant there were clouds of color, smiling faces, and sweaty bodies!  The Color Run is this and so much more.  It represents accomplishment for many for running or walking a 5K and just a fun time for others!   I was so happy to have this assignment for Cincinnati Refined (previously known as iSPYCINCY) and arrived downtown Cincinnati early to capture all of the excitement!  Being a jogger myself, part of me wished I was participating…but either way, I was happy to be there!

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I can’t help it…I love to photograph girls in brightly colored tutus and mis-matched socks!

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Lumenocity

Lumenocity is an annual event held here in Over the Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio at Cincinnati Music Hall.  I was invited to the dress rehearsal by a friend and met her and two other girlfriends to have a bite to eat beforehand at a restaurant called Abigail Street right around the corner from Music Hall.  The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Ballet perform under the white tent shown below while you’re treated to an elaborate and flamboyant light show on the exterior of Music Hall…

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Earlier in the evening at Abigail Street Restaurant, I captured a selfie in the mirror of the lovely shabby chic ladies’ restroom…

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Summer Fun

Bouncing on the water, holding on tight, our friend had tons of fun tubing behind our boat this past weekend!  Everyone looks forward to summer because there’s so much to do…Bicycling, concerts in the park, picnics, having a frosty cold drink on the deck, and of course fun in the water!  You know it’s summer when you smell freshly cut grass, blooming flowers, and the aroma of grilled food.

I enjoyed honing my photography skills snapping pics from a boat skimming the water at high speeds jostling my camera and I…

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